FZR1KG wrote:It shouldn't be a human write, a human right though is another matter.
Gullible Jones wrote:I thought we'd all decided at Nuremberg that people have a right not to be crushed out of existence?
(That's the line I throw at most Libertarians BTW.)
Kidding, kidding. I know that's only honored in the breach. But it's still shocking to me that opinions like that are considered even remotely acceptable. He is supporting hydraulic dictatorship for God's sake, I don't see how one can possibly put a good spin on that.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Define humane......
Sigma_Orionis wrote:That's for ninnies
Been watching the Untouchables again huh?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Well my Dear Mr. Mono,
In Brian de Palma's version of the Untouchables. Al Capone (Played by Robert de Niro) does exactly that to a minion during a dinner party....
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Well my Dear Mr. Mono,
In Brian de Palma's version of the Untouchables. Al Capone (Played by Robert de Niro) does exactly that to a minion during a dinner party....
I remember that scene. Nothing quite captures the image of total ruthlessness and brutality like a good baseball bat beating. Of course, the fact that it is totally fatal also lends to the sheer viciousness of it. The fact that he used a bat also makes it very personal in a way that a tommy gun cannot acheive.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Well my Dear Mr. Mono,
In Brian de Palma's version of the Untouchables. Al Capone (Played by Robert de Niro) does exactly that to a minion during a dinner party....
code monkey wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Well my Dear Mr. Mono,
In Brian de Palma's version of the Untouchables. Al Capone (Played by Robert de Niro) does exactly that to a minion during a dinner party....
oh dear, that 'my dear' does not bode well. and such sarcasm in one so young!
thank you for making me aware of a film to avoid.
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